Francesca R. Jensenius

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Francesca Refsum Jensenius is a Norwegian political scientist, currently teaching at the University of Oslo and working at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. Her work relates to comparative politics, and has specifically focused on the Indian political economy. She is a recipient of the Nils Klim Prize in 2018 for her contributions to scholarship.

Career[edit]

Jensenius completed her undergraduate degree from the University of Oslo in 2005, studying for a bachelors in arts and the Hindi language. She earned an M.A. in political science from Duke University.[1] Her doctoral work was completed at the University of California, Berkeley, and studied electoral quotas for scheduled castes in India.[2] She is currently a professor at the University of Oslo, in the department of political science.[1]

In 2017, Jensenius published Social Justice through Inclusion: The Consequences of Electoral Quotas in India (Oxford University Press) for which she won the Nils Klim Prize in 2018.[3] Her research work has since examined the economic agency of women, political representation, and legal regimes in comparative context.[3] She has been published in Comparative Political Studies,[4] the American Journal of Political Science,[5] Journal of Politics,[6] and Studies in Indian Politics.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Francesca Refsum Jensenius - Department of Political Science". www.sv.uio.no. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  2. ^ Jensenius, Francesca (1993). Power, performance and bias: evaluating the electoral quotas for scheduled castes in india. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley. ISBN 9781303373404.
  3. ^ a b "Francesca Refsum Jensenius". Holbergprisen. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  4. ^ Jensenius, Francesca R.; Chhibber, Pradeep (2022-08-26). "Privileging One's Own? Voting Patterns and Politicized Spending in India". Comparative Political Studies: 001041402211094. doi:10.1177/00104140221109430. hdl:11250/3025212. ISSN 0010-4140. S2CID 251891607.
  5. ^ Chaudhuri, Ananish; Iversen, Vegard; Jensenius, Francesca R.; Maitra, Pushkar (2022-08-22). "Time in Office and the Changing Gender Gap in Dishonesty: Evidence from Local Politics in India". American Journal of Political Science: ajps.12733. doi:10.1111/ajps.12733. hdl:10852/95761. ISSN 0092-5853.
  6. ^ Carpena, Fenella; Jensenius, Francesca R. (2021-10-01). "Age of Marriage and Women's Political Engagement: Evidence from India". The Journal of Politics. 83 (4): 1823–1828. doi:10.1086/712141. hdl:10852/86332. ISSN 0022-3816. S2CID 237848611.
  7. ^ Jensenius, Francesca R.; Verniers, Gilles (2017). "Studying Indian Politics with Large-scale Data: Indian Election Data 1961–Today". Studies in Indian Politics. 5 (2): 269–275. doi:10.1177/2321023017727984. hdl:11250/2651914. ISSN 2321-0230. S2CID 158319117.